8 | Cannon Fitzroy Inbuilt Power Flue
Cavity Requirements
the heater is to be fitted into position with the flue pipes
fully installed onto the heater. therefore, the cavity must
be prepared to accept the heater first. before cutting any
flue opening in the external wall, the finished floor level
must be known. this floor level must include any tiling,
loose hearth or panels which will support the heater. all
clearances shown in
FIG 5 - FIG 7
must be adhered to.
note: the appliance must be secured at the front to a
vertical face. Where this is difficult due building inaccura-
cies, limited non-combustible packing may be used to
obtain a suitable vertical surface.
Power flue appliances are deeper than non
power flue heaters so the cavity may need to be
pre-prepared prior to any installation or built to suit.
Overview
1. this appliance is to be installed by an authorised serv-
ice person only.
2. this appliance shall be installed in accordance with the
manufacturer’s Installation instructions, local gas fitting
regulations, municipal building codes, electrical wiring
regulations, and aS5601 the australian Standard for
gas installations.
3. remove the heater from the carton and remove the
four transit screws. Check that the heater is suitable for
the gas available. refer to the data label located within
the fan chamber (bottom most area with
fascia removed).
This heater is supplied with stand off
brackets and insulation blanket for installation into
combustible materials do not remove any when
installing into a combustible enclosure.
Please dispose of packaging appropriately, keep away
from children.
Clearances
For minimum clearances refer
FIG 5 and FIG 6
.
note: ensure that the combustion air opening under the
heater is not obstructed.
ensure the minimum clearances to combustible
materials are maintained during installation,
including adequate space for the proper operation and
servicing of the heater. For clearances to furniture and
curtains refer to warning on page 3.
a minimum clearance of 100mm must be maintained
between the rear of the cabinet and the rear wall of the
fireplace during all installations.
Flue Options
the heater is supplied with components to suit a
horizontal flue coming through a wall at the back of the
heater. the Components include a flue cowl which is
designed to be fitted to the outside wall with suitable
fasteners. Condensate drain tube 2m and Clamp, and
flexible tube sealant.
Flexible ducting is provided to attach the heater to the
flue cowl. the use of this ducting provides for some flex-
ibility in the manner the flue and intake air are connected.
the flue and air intake components are fully attached to
the heater prior to the heater being fitted into the cavity.
When flueing through the roof, the Extended Flue
Kit is required (code FLUEWFX). The maximum
length of flue pipes that can be used with
the Powerflue heater is 6.0m.
Power flUe installation instrUCtions
436
485 MIN
695
50
100**
710 MIN
75 mm GAS SUPPLY
FLUE DIA 160 mm
FLUE TERMINAL
585 MIN*
** Ensure controls are visible
fig 5
brick Fireplace Opening (Clearance required for vertical flueing)
CEILING
MANTLE
300 MIN
1000 MIN
CLEARANCE
605
610 MIN
160 mm
GAS SUPPLY
10 mm
fig 6
brick Fireplace Opening (Clearance required for vertical flueing)
fig 7
brick Fireplace Opening
Mock Fireplace Opening (Combustible materials)*
Max
Min
Height
650 mm
630 mm
Width
780 mm
731 mm
Depth
n/a
486mm or
586mm*
*486mm min clearance for straight through flue. 586mm min clearance
for flex flue pipe
Height
610 mm to
650 mm
Width 710mm to 750 mm
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